End of APGA’s crisis in sight- Ojukwu Jnr

On the 26th of last year, I got terrible news that my father had passed on. So, I felt that the least we can give him is this year. I would have preferred to even give longer. He is somebody that affected many people’s lives. He was a father, a great leader, a great teacher, man of the people and a hero, both to his family and to many others as you can see.

So when you look round and see the caliber of people that came, you will know that he lived a good life and set a good example. So, I’m happy and sad as well. The only thing left for us is to respect legacies he left behind. He always told us while alive that he has done what he can do and it was now left for us to take over and move forward.

The governor of Anambra State and the APGA chairman were together in your sitting room. Does that signify on end to the politics of attrition?

Politics is politics and there will always be intrigues, shifting aside and changing of things. My hope is that a symbol such as Ezeigbo Gburugburu can bring them here today to shake hands and greet each other. It may not be the end but let’s hope that it is the beginning of the end.

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I pray that Ojukwu junior would listen less to spoilers and do his best to ensure a cohesive Igbo nation by doing everythig necessary for him to sustain the people’s respect for his family, rather than being partisan.